A mere hour or two before Interserve shares lost all of their value, those who owned some had an opportunity to do two things, writes Will Ing. They could vote for a rescue deal which wouldn't quite wipe them out, and they could ask the chairman whatever they wanted at an extraordinary general meeting which kicked off at 11am last Friday. Surprisingly few plumped to do the former and almost nobody seemed to want to ask anything.
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